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On 20 February 2019, a draft bill was published that would allow same-sex couples to establish a "permanent union of intimate and exclusive nature for the purpose of living a common life."[11][12] The Executive Yuan passed it the following day, sending it to the Legislative Yuan for fast-tracked review.[13] The bill was passed on 17 May,[14] and President Tsai Ing-wen signed it on 22 May, with the law taking effect on 24 May 2019.[citation needed] In 2023, same-sex couples were granted the right to adopt. In 2024, cross-strait couples were also granted the right to marry, subject to the same complex legal procedures as heterosexual couples.